Seahawks fans celebrate in Downtown Seattle after Super Bowl win
· Yahoo Sports
Seattle Seahawks fans took to the city’s downtown area to celebrate in the streets after the most isolated, unorthodox, and innovative city in the footballing world brought the Super Bowl home once again.
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In the upper left corner of the United States of America, Seattle is tucked away from their division rivals, without a single other team in its bordering states. The national consciousness tends to shrug them off as an outsider. The football media underestimates them as a serious market. Fans of other teams trivialize their customs. Most of the sport’s players grew up in the South, like Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Devon Witherspoon, or California, like Sam Darnold. When they enter “Seatown”, they’re usually unfamiliar with it aside from the rainy weather. Yet at this point, it’s hard to imagine any other group representing the Rain City the way they have, embracing it in a way scriptwriters could only dream of.
And now, when the Seahawks won the second Lombardi Trophy for Seattle’s residents, they followed suit of the 2013-14 team by doing it in style. They won 29-13 in a display many have called dominant over the same organization that broke their hearts the last chance they had 11 years ago. And as the team did after getting the figurative monkey off their back of the New England Patriots, the people of Seattle used the moment as their pressure release valve.
From the Stadium District to SoDo, extending all the way to Pike Place Market and Capitol Hill, Seattleites poured onto the roads in flocks. Cars honked, voices chanted ‘til they were hoarse, and for a moment in time, all was well in the Emerald City.
Scenes from Pioneer Square following the Seahawks’ victory in Super Bowl LX pic.twitter.com/tdArxeBGd3
— Kole Musgrove (@KoleMusgrove23) February 9, 2026
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks fans celebrate in Downtown Seattle after Super Bowl LX win